The Meaning of the Image: "Today I am going to tell you the meaning of My image and the seven showings contained in it"
1. The halo around My head is the twelve stars. 2. There is a host of Cherubs in the form of a cloud at My feet. 3. A Rosary if fifteen Mysteries fall from My hands joined in prayer. 4. My garment is clothes with the sun. 5. In the folds of My left arm Christ is crucified. 6. The left side of My garment is covered in the Precious Blood, which falls from the Cross of My Son forming a brown stain. 7. A Host us suspended over a Chalice beneath this brown stain. "Let him who has eyes to see, see, and let him who has faith believe, I am the Mediatrix. This is the meaning of the image." So I have been praying with rosary beads that were given to my father by a friend of his. These rosary beads helped this lady through her daughters illness and her daughter was healed. Almost every time I pray with these beads I get a vision of our blessed mother or a message. Yesterday's message was "I want my image to be placed in honour." I posted the image of our Blessed Mother last night, but more specifically I need a image of "The Merciful Madonna." Does anyone know if these pictures are the "Merciful Madonna?"
So, It is critical that the bone mets on his spine and leg are healed within these next 3 days of remaining chemo. If the mets are not healed, he will have to undergo radiation on his spine and leg in addition to the tumor. It is not recommended that he have radiation to bones, as there is a likely chance that he could develop secondary cancers from this treatment. Please dedicate your prayers for the next 3 chemo days to complete healing of his bones. Thank you for your continued love and support and your prayers! much love!
So, yesterday was a ridiculously long and frustrating day. We arrived at clinic at 11:00 am. I made sure Camden was drinking plenty at home so he met his hydration parameters without question~required prior to starting chemo. We arrived in our room, ready for chemo maybe 2:30ish or so. At that point we were informed of him needing a blood transfusion, which is a 4 hour process not including the premedication so say 5 hours. Then we were informed that despite him meeting hydration, he needed to be hydrated with magnesium, as the chemo medication he will be getting depletes magnesium (which is a 3 hour process). (an additional 8 hours...with a wasted 3-4 hours just sitting in clinic). Of course nothing happened too quickly and despite me being in the medical field (trying to understand) and me trying to be patient, I was not. So fluids ran for 3 hours. Blood was hung at 9:00 pm. Chemo didn't start until 3:30 am. At 3:45 am chemo stopped because his blood pressure was dropping. A long story short, we finished chemo around 7:00 am this morning. Yesterday was an extremely long day, but last night even longer. Chemo has to be hung at the same time everyday....so I already know, I won't sleep this week, as I laid next to him, praying. (not to mention there were blood pressure checks every fifteen minutes during chemo). My saving grace to last night was God blessing me with a loving and patient nurse *who was running like crazy for us all night! Without her, I don't think I would have survived. This means, instead of Thursday being day 1 of chemo, actually today is day 1 and we have extended our stay. In light of the chaos, we are here, getting what we need for Camden to get better. He has only vomited a few times yet today, but waiting for the accumulative effect to hit. Other than that, Camden is in good spirits and doing well. xoxo
We are still in clinic, but Camden made counts! Thank God...I never thought I would be so excited for chemo! This is the last chemo for the induction phase of his treatment. Pray that the active cancer in his spine and right leg are destroyed with this round in addition to his mass. These same medications left Camden with nausea and vomiting for 2 weeks last time-but if it kills the cancer, we will manage with what we have to! Pray for nothing but healing outcomes! I am sad and upset to announce that Camden's chemotherapy has been delayed do to his ANC being too low. His counts had to be at 750 to start chemo and his were 730. Praying that his counts are trending upward as a further delay would again interfere with his rescheduled surgery date! We will try again for starting chemo on Thursday. I hope this aggressive and fast acting cancer cooperates with us and stops multiplying during these delays. Always praying!! We had such an amazing weekend! I loved the messy house, the toys everywhere, the dirty toes and dirty faces! It all was reflective of kids being kids. Feeling thankful for being so blessed! Preparing for round 5 of chemo! Prayers for continued healing! xo To all of my crusaders dedicated to prayer. I have a novena that I restarted today that a dear friend gave me. My mother and aunt went to St. Anne Shrine yesterday and while in conversation with a lady in the gift shop, it was brought to their attention that most recently there have been several miracles/healings of children from this novena. Today, I am sharing it with you. This prayer has to be said every hour for 9 hours in one day. It is a lot, but if you could manage it, we would be thankful. I set my phone timer to alarm in an hours time. Thank you! Much love~
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September 2021
Diagnosis: May 9, 2013
Surgery: September 2013 Transplant: September 2013 STRICT ISOLATION UNTIL January 2014 Radiation: November 2013 Antibody: January 2014 END OF TREATMENT June 9, 2014 DFMO Trial: June 2014 (27 months of DFMO) **FINISHED ALL TREATMENT JULY 25, 2016 5 years from diagnosis!! May 9, 2018 5 years from frontline!! June 9, 2019 IN REMISSION: pending (waiting for 5 year mark from maintenance). Benign Tumor: June 2019 |